Which pharmacists contribute to high-level pharmacotherapy audit meetings with general practitioners?

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2006-09

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Florentinus, Stefan R.
van Hulten, RISNI 0000000387026045
Kramer, Marjolein
van Dijk, LisetISNI 0000000108839482
Heerdink, RobORCID 0000-0002-5946-7209ISNI 0000000394315283
Leufkens, BertISNI 0000000392454327
Groenewegen, P.P.ISNI 0000000114729052

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, community pharmacists and general practitioners (GPs) collaborate in pharmacotherapy audit meetings (PTAMs) to optimize pharmacotherapy. OBJECTIVE: To identify associations between the quality level of PTAMs and characteristics of pharmacists. METHODS: We used a cross-sectional questionnaire design in a Dutch general practice and community pharmacy setting to estimate the contribution of pharmacists to the quality level of PTAMs. The questionnaire was sent to 123 community pharmacies working closely with 104 GP practices. The outcome variable was the quality level of PTAMs. The questionnaire provided information on 4 topics that were used as independent variables: characteristics of the PTAMs, provision of pharmacotherapy activities, characteristics of the pharmacists, and characteristics of the pharmacies. RESULTS: In total, 109 (88.6%) pharmacists completed the questionnaire, with 103 participating in 62 different PTAMs. Seventeen pharmacists participated in level 1 PTAMs (lowest level), 57 in level 2, 21 in level 3, and 8 in PTAMs at the highest level. The multinomial logistic regression identified only one significant association: pharmacists who participated in the highest quality level reported that they undertake initiatives in PTAMs (OR 2.98; 95% CI 1.07 to 8.26) more frequently compared with pharmacists participating on the lowest level. CONCLUSIONS: In light of existing evidence, the role of pharmacists in PTAMs seems to be important. Pharmacists should create a distinct profile of their expertise, allowing them to professionalize PTAMs by undertaking more initiatives. PTAMs offer pharmacists a great opportunity to become integral members of the prescribing process.

Keywords

Community pharmacy, General practitioner, Pharmacotherapy, Taverne, Pharmacology (medical)

Citation

Florentinus, S R, Van Hulten, R, Kramer, M, Van Dijk, L, Heerdink, E R, Leufkens, H G M & Groenewegen, P P 2006, 'Which pharmacists contribute to high-level pharmacotherapy audit meetings with general practitioners?', Annals of Pharmacotherapy, vol. 40, no. 9, pp. 1640-1646. https://doi.org/10.1345/aph.1H180